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Previously on "Agent want my ltd company details for 'security'"

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by strawberrysmoothie View Post

    Now, in order to get my cv sent off to the client the agent wants me to send my Ltd company details. I've never been asked to provide this information at the application stage so it sounds a bit fishy to me to say the least- I always been happy to give this information when I've been made and accepted an offer from the client.

    ......./

    How do I tackle this?
    As the others have pointed out there is lots in the public domain about limited companies.

    For example once I have your company name I can go on to the Companies House website and check out who the directors are of the company. I can also look at the previous accounts you have filed.

    If your company is a few years old and you are a company director I can easily do a search on your name and find out the name of your company.

    I don't even have to go to the Companies House website to do this but getting documents from them tends to be cheaper.

    I suggest you try it with a few smaller agencies or direct clients.

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  • malvolio
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    WHS. Everything to do with YourCo, including it's banking details, is in the public domain anyway, so what's the problem?

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by strawberrysmoothie View Post
    has this happend to anyone else?

    I applied for a role and had a chat with agent. The role is interesting, client is pretty well known and best and most importantly the money is good.

    Now, in order to get my cv sent off to the client the agent wants me to send my Ltd company details. I've never been asked to provide this information at the application stage so it sounds a bit fishy to me to say the least- I always been happy to give this information when I've been made and accepted an offer from the client.

    Never at the application stage.

    How do I tackle this?
    I dont see your problem. Your LTD is who employs you/who you are a director of.

    Could you imagine a consultant from Accenture talking to someone about a project and then refusing to tell them the name of the company they work for!

    Something about nothing.

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Originally posted by strawberrysmoothie View Post
    has this happend to anyone else?

    I applied for a role and had a chat with agent. The role is interesting, client is pretty well known and best and most importantly the money is good.

    Now, in order to get my cv sent off to the client the agent wants me to send my Ltd company details. I've never been asked to provide this information at the application stage so it sounds a bit fishy to me to say the least- I always been happy to give this information when I've been made and accepted an offer from the client.

    Never at the application stage.

    How do I tackle this?

    Just ask them what they require and for what purpose at this stage. Its perfectly reasonable for them to ask to get the ball rolling on the contract paperwork ahead of interview etc as well as do vetting if that's required by the client.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by strawberrysmoothie View Post
    has this happend to anyone else?

    I applied for a role and had a chat with agent. The role is interesting, client is pretty well known and best and most importantly the money is good.

    Now, in order to get my cv sent off to the client the agent wants me to send my Ltd company details. I've never been asked to provide this information at the application stage so it sounds a bit fishy to me to say the least- I always been happy to give this information when I've been made and accepted an offer from the client.

    Never at the application stage.

    How do I tackle this?
    It depends on how much you want the role and what details they are asking for. If they are asking for your Banking logon details and password, tell them to go and take a run and jump. If they are after Incorporation details and / or VAT details, then you should be able to give it to them. If you don't trust them, then don't apply for the role with them.

    I've given out my NI number in order to apply for certain roles. Ideally I wouldn't give them the details, but there has to be some trust.

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  • Agent want my ltd company details for 'security'

    has this happend to anyone else?

    I applied for a role and had a chat with agent. The role is interesting, client is pretty well known and best and most importantly the money is good.

    Now, in order to get my cv sent off to the client the agent wants me to send my Ltd company details. I've never been asked to provide this information at the application stage so it sounds a bit fishy to me to say the least- I always been happy to give this information when I've been made and accepted an offer from the client.

    Never at the application stage.

    How do I tackle this?

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